Willie Nelson My Way Legacy Recordings I don’t know about you but when I hear the name Willie Nelson, I immediately think country: rolling hills, campfires, acoustic guitars and long beards. However, at the age of 85, this Texas-born outlaw has [...]
Slothrust The Pact Dangerbird Records The Pact by Slothrust is one of those albums where the space for which one should experience the sound is already drawn. The imagery is sculpted by the voice of Leah Wellbaum. Can’t you just picture the [...]
The Peawees Moving Target Wild Honey Records/Rum Bar Records The Peawees breathe new life into that vintage rock ‘n’ roll sound with their fifth full-length album, Moving Target. It’s as if The Peawees built a time machine out of a classic car: [...]
Tony Bennett & Diana Krall Love Is Here To Stay Verve/Columbia Records/Universal Music With a shared love of two of the 20th Century’s greatest songwriters — George and Ira Gershwin — two of jazz’s all time great [...]
Blitzen Trapper Furr (10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Sub Pop Did you ever wonder what a compendium album of roots/americana music with a psychedelic twist and rooted in the late ’60s early ’70s west coast sound would sound like, [...]
Bob Moses Battle Lines Domino Almost three years ago to the day, Canadian electronic duo Bob Moses released their debut Days Gone By to great acclaim. Fusing together electronic beats and layering with hooky guitar licks and soft vocals, the duo [...]
Throbbing Gristle Heathen Earth/Journey Through A Body/Mission Of Dead Souls (Reissues) Mute Throbbing Gristle were Chris Carter, Peter “Sleazy” Christopherson (who passed away in 2010), Cosey Fanni Tutti and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. They [...]
Low Double Negative Sub Pop This year Low is reaching the Silver Wedding Wall celebrating 25 years together with an album full of noise and heavenly harmonies in a powerful mix. Double Negative is the band’s 12th studio album and no one can [...]
Fred Thomas Aftering Polyvinyl Sometimes you put an album on and have no expectations. And sometimes those albums can blow you away. In this case, Fred Thomas has created an album that caught me by surprise. I did not know what to expect, so [...]
Uriah Heep Living The Dream Frontiers Music SRL Uriah Heep has been around a long time, 47 years to be exact (their debut album Very ‘Eavy…Very ‘Umble was released in 1970), and Living The Dream is their 23rd studio album. It is their [...]
Mr! Mouray Bats In Disguise Bullseye Records Of Canada One of the “good time rock ‘n’ roll” and timely albums of the season, Bats In Disguise by newly formed but veteran Canadian band Mr! Mouray. Available only digitally for [...]
Steven Page Discipline: Heal Thyself, Pt. II Fresh Baked Goods/Warner Music Canada Steven Page is one of those musicians who walks the line between “entertainer” and “artist”. A self-described record nerd who cut his teeth on pop music, and [...]
The Guess Who The Future Is What It Used To Be Cleopatra Records The Guess Who IS still the Guess Who only because this 2.0 version has drummer Garry Peterson, the only founding member. Perhaps for a moment, before passing judgment, one must [...]
We Were Promised Jetpacks The More I Sleep The Less I Dream Big Scary Monsters Scottish indie rock band, We Were Promised Jetpacks, is back with a new album for the first time in four years. After touring in 2014, the band took a well- deserved [...]
Jean-Michel Jarre Planet Jarre Sony Music It is hard to believe that Jean-Michel Jarre has been making music for 50 years, but the truth is he just celebrated his 50th Anniversary and he is still going strong. As part of the 50th anniversary [...]
Fuzz Evil High On You Independent Arizona stoner, desert psych-rock band Fuzz Evil has returned with their sophomore album, High On You. As a followup to their 2016 self-titled debut, the power trio aren’t messing around as the album was [...]
The Trews Civilianaires Cadence Music The Nova Scotia-bred, Hamilton, Ontario-based band The Trews return with their sixth studio album, Civilianaires, and certainly one of their best to date. Led by singer/guitarist Colin MacDonald, along with [...]
illiterates Makeout Mountain Baby Robot Records Within the first five seconds of Makeout Mountain, I want and need to be front row center at an illiterates show with a beer in my hand. This isn’t your everyday punk rock album, it’s loud and [...]
Milo Greene Adult Contemporary Nettwerk Milo Greene started out as an indie-folk four-piece, constantly switching instruments during their shows and blending their four unique voices into one hypnotizing, harmonic hush. Two records later and one [...]
Valerie Renay Your Own Shadow Independent Your Own Shadow is Valerie Renay’s debut solo album. She has released a couple of singles in the past two years but is better known as one half of Noblesse Oblige. For Your Own Shadow, she goes it [...]
Alter Bridge Live At The Royal Albert Hall Napalm Records The last few years have proven to be both incredibly busy and fulfilling for the members of Alter Bridge. In 2016, the band released their most recent studio album, The Last Hero, and [...]
Laffey Looking At The Sky Laffey Records Looking At The Sky is Lofi Laffey’s third album this year. One of the advantages of being totally independent is that an artist can release the music he or she decides. Laffey records and releases music [...]
La Force La Force Arts & Crafts Ariel Engle, aka La Force, is a dynamic performer with oodles of talent who has, in less than two years, become a permanent member of the Canadian indie collective Broken Social Scene, toured in support of [...]
David J Crocodile Tears And The Velvet Cosh (Reissue) Glass Modern David J. Haskins has been in a couple of bands with his brother, Kevin. Bauhaus, and Love And Rockets. But what many people have forgotten, over time, is that David J released [...]